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A team of doctors sent by the Church to help the injured in Haiti left the Salt Lake airport on Sunday evening and is scheduled to arrive in Haiti this evening. The team includes 14 doctors and nurses and two family services specialists. The group is self-contained and carrying their own medical supplies, which will be augmented by additional supplies being sent separately. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705359285/LDS-relief-First-medical-team-sent-by-Mormon-Church-to-arrive-Monday-in-Haiti.html]  Another small group of physicians from the Dominican Republic and coordinated by the Church is already working in Haiti.  
 
A team of doctors sent by the Church to help the injured in Haiti left the Salt Lake airport on Sunday evening and is scheduled to arrive in Haiti this evening. The team includes 14 doctors and nurses and two family services specialists. The group is self-contained and carrying their own medical supplies, which will be augmented by additional supplies being sent separately. [http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705359285/LDS-relief-First-medical-team-sent-by-Mormon-Church-to-arrive-Monday-in-Haiti.html]  Another small group of physicians from the Dominican Republic and coordinated by the Church is already working in Haiti.  
  
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[[Image:Haiti_JDA_0058.1.jpg|left|frame|Haitians gather outside an LDS Chapel in Haiti]]
 
Seven Latter-day Saint chapels in Haiti are being used as shelters for over 4,000 people from the community. All of the Church’s chapels in Haiti are left largely undamaged by the quake, and many are being used in the relief effort. Donations for relief efforts can be made at [http://give.lds.org/emergencyresponse LDS Emergency Response].  
 
Seven Latter-day Saint chapels in Haiti are being used as shelters for over 4,000 people from the community. All of the Church’s chapels in Haiti are left largely undamaged by the quake, and many are being used in the relief effort. Donations for relief efforts can be made at [http://give.lds.org/emergencyresponse LDS Emergency Response].  
  

Revision as of 03:37, 21 January 2010

LDS Church Continues to Send Aid to Haiti 18 January 2010

Volunteers pack relief boxes bound for Haiti at the bishop's central storehouse in Tucker, Georgia.

Shipments of relief aid from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints arrived in Haiti over the weekend, including a large shipment of 85,000 pounds of supplies from Miami. That shipment included emergency resources such as food, blankets, tents and tarps. Latter-day Saint missionaries assisted in unloading the supplies. Two more shipments of food, medical supplies and other items have been trucked in containers from the Dominican Republic to Haiti. More shipments are planned for the coming week that will include supplies specifically requested by local Church leaders on the ground.

A team of doctors sent by the Church to help the injured in Haiti left the Salt Lake airport on Sunday evening and is scheduled to arrive in Haiti this evening. The team includes 14 doctors and nurses and two family services specialists. The group is self-contained and carrying their own medical supplies, which will be augmented by additional supplies being sent separately. [1] Another small group of physicians from the Dominican Republic and coordinated by the Church is already working in Haiti.

Haitians gather outside an LDS Chapel in Haiti

Seven Latter-day Saint chapels in Haiti are being used as shelters for over 4,000 people from the community. All of the Church’s chapels in Haiti are left largely undamaged by the quake, and many are being used in the relief effort. Donations for relief efforts can be made at LDS Emergency Response.


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